Who are we?
LCEA Alumni are graduates of the Lansdown Centre for Electronic Arts,
a post graduate research centre at Middlesex University in the UK.
Many alumni have set up their own new media businesses and consultancies.
Other alumni careers include graphic design, interactive media design,
new media research, game design, web site development and design,
animation, teaching, film making, audio design, journalism and various management
roles.
LCEA alumni have a good record for winning new media awards, including
BAFTAs, Milia, BIMA and others.
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David Hewlett – on Wagging the Long Tail
A vocal, sophisticated fan base, working harmoniously with a major studio, in the name of old-fashioned story telling? Sound like science fiction? Not to English born actor cum filmmaker David Hewlett, star of indie hits like 'Cube' and TV series 'Stargate: Atlantis'. Venessa Paech spoke with Hewlett about harnessing the pop-culture brain for his own master plan.
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MULTIMEDIA - Burned Alive: fact or fiction?
A quick look at any bestseller list across the country, shows that memoirs, autobiographies, in fact any real-life stories are outstripping fiction in sales.
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Love, hummus and the Mideast conflict
When first watching Ari Sandel's film West Bank Story, it is hard not to be shocked. For those used to seeing newscasts of Israeli soldiers firing at Palestinians, and masked assailants launching Qassam rockets at Israeli communities, the attempt to squash the Israeli-Palestinian conflict into 20 minutes of song, dance and jokes seems odd.
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Morricone, the maestro of film scores
For many filmmakers through the years, a certain kind of pilgrimage to Rome leads to the opulent parlor of the composer Ennio Morricone. On Saturday, Morricone, 78, will make his long-overdue American concert debut with 200 musicians and singers at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
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Musical theatre festival was 'beginning to make its mark' claims Benjamin
Cardiff International Festival of Musical Theatre chief executive Joanne Benjamin has hit out at funders for failing to give the event time to establish itself before deciding to pull the plug.
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Culture cuts hurt everyone
Funding cuts that threaten to kill off the Battersea Arts Centre are part of a wider trend, and we'll all suffer if they go through.
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MULTIMEDIA - 'We want our marbles back!'
Students in Greece form chain around Acropolis in campaign to bring back Parthenon marbles from Britain.
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The secrets people reveal
Frank Warren doesn't want to talk about himself. He'll admit that he started PostSecret.com, his Web site of postcard-submitted, artistic, sometimes enigmatic personal admittances, after he went through a period of personal travails. But he dismisses any further probing.
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Exhibition traces revolution through portraiture
A major new exhibition traces the decline of absolute monarchy and rise of the Enlightenment that swept North America and Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries, and shows how portraits reflected the revolutionary changes.
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Danish painter Carl Henning Pedersen donates 40 works to museum
Danish painter Carl Henning Pedersen, a key member of the Cobra art group known for its spontaneous expressionism, has donated 40 of his works to Denmark's national gallery.
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